Tucked inside the November 5, 1927 issue of a German signpainters’ trade paper was a single sheet headed Der Schilder und Schriftenmaler, which featured an alphabet called “Neue Fraktur”. An exuberant (if somewhat unconventional)...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Shortly after the collapse of the communist regime, a revolutionary atmosphere culminated at the studio of typography at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design. The 1990s were characterised by the deconstruction of traditional...
by · Published May 26, 2015
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Soupirs is a stencil font family of 310 vernacular ornaments. These have been redesigned from existing decorative soupiraux* found in the streets of Bordeaux (France). This collection is an eclectic mix of forms with...